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Post by nucleusofswarm on Mar 18, 2023 9:36:33 GMT
The short historical that introduced one of the most interesting concepts for a companion in Kamelion (which the show naturally proceeded to do little with) and has the Master trying to stop the Magna Carta for... some reason.
Okay, how's everyone feel about this one?
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Post by sherlock on Mar 18, 2023 10:11:06 GMT
It reminded me of the kind of story you get in an annual. Short, sweet and don’t overthink it cos if so it’s plot falls to pieces.
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Post by timleschild on Mar 19, 2023 12:06:55 GMT
Love it
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Post by Kestrel on Mar 20, 2023 0:15:53 GMT
(which the show naturally proceeded to do little with) I think this basically sums it up. Some potentially very interesting ideas that just... didn't go anywhere. Like the people brainstorming the premise were not the same people writing the scripts. Could've been one of the greats. Is, instead, one of those stories that just... fails to stand out well enough to do anything but bleed together with all the other most unmemorable stories into a vague slurry of memory. But maybe that's just me. I also think that -- speaking very generally -- the show never had a good sense of what to do with the Master post-Delgado.
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Post by grinch on Mar 20, 2023 11:59:18 GMT
It reminded me of the kind of story you get in an annual. Short, sweet and don’t overthink it cos if so it’s plot falls to pieces. A perfect summation.
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